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2602 Another herb

After hearing what Gu Xin said, she could also sll the sll that Gu Xin was referring to.

Gu Xin noticed her movent and laughed, ” “Don’t move. I’ve slled worse than this, so there’s nothing to be embarrassed about.”

Ah Yin was touched by Gu Xin’s smile and thanked her sincerely.

However, at this mont, she finally realized what she had missed earlier. It was too painful.

It was as if a hamr full of silver needles was suddenly hitting every part of her body, not just the places where the needles were inserted.

Her forehead began to sweat profusely, and her body was in unbearable pain, but she was still able to keep her body still. She gritted her teeth and persevered.

Gu Xin saw the color of her sweat slowly changing and understood that her analysis was almost right. It must be the cloud black grass.

The herb that could be used together with the cloud black grass to make the poisoned person sweat this color when the poison acted up was the sky Yin grass.

Of course, in the great Zhou, they called it the heavenly Yin grass. It was just that he didn’t know what it was called in nanlin.

Gu Xin was using a silver needle to force the poison out of ah Yin’s body. After that, she would give ah Yin a pill made from a Jade bead’s dissolving fluid. Before ah Yin returned to nanlin with the nanlin diplomatic mission, Gu Xin would definitely be able to detoxify her.

However, it would not be so easy for ah Yin’s family to get rid of the poison. Gu Xin would not follow them to nanlin and ah Yin would not bring her family to great Zhou anyti soon.

Therefore, Gu Xin planned to concoct so pills to alleviate the symptoms of the poison first, then find grandma Xiao to research together on how to make a pill that could completely detoxify the poison.

If it was paired with the Jade bead, then there would be no need to spend ti studying it. But now that Gu Xin knew how to use the Jade bead reasonably, she would not use it to detoxify ah Yin’s family.

Furthermore, she was also very interested in making antidotes.

As for using the Jade bead to cure ah Yin’s poison, Gu Xin did not feel any heartache at all.

First of all, this was what she had promised, and she had always kept her word. Since ah Yin was so cooperative, there was no reason for her to go back on her word.

Secondly, ah Yin’s ti was indeed very tight. He didn’t know how the great Zhou and nanlin would discuss the murder of the nanlin Princess. As long as they ca up with a plan, the nanlin diplomatic mission would definitely not stay any longer.

That was why she had given ah Yin so Jade Pearl solution when she gave her the antidote.

In fact, she could use the solution from the Jade bead to detoxify ah Yin without the silver needle, but she would not know what poison ah Yin had.

Even if he could get the poison pill from sang ze.

Looking at ah Yin’s pained expression, Gu Xin spoke as she inserted the needle, ” “Ah Yin, is there another herb in nanlin that blood with flowers the size of a child’s fingernail on a cloudy sumr day? It can only grow in cold, damp, and dark places, and will wither as soon as it cos into contact with sunlight?”

Ah Yin endured the pain and tried her best to listen to Gu Xin’s explanation as she tried to recall in her head.

She felt that ti was passing very slowly. When she was in pain, ti really passed very slowly.

After a long ti, when Gu Xin was about to give her another diagnosis, ah Yin finally replied, ” “Yes, there are. This, this servant has seen it. I’ve told you in the palace that the Queen knows how to grow all kinds of rare and precious herbs. One of them is what the princess described. I, I rember that there was a little handmaiden who went to the greenhouse and saw that the sun was just right, so she took the flowers out to bask in the sun. Then, then that little handmaiden was punished.”

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